This is NewsCard Daily for Friday, February 6th, 2026 ... your briefing on the stories shaping our world. We begin in the Middle East where Iran and the United States are sitting down for critical nuclear negotiations in Oman. The talks mark a significant diplomatic effort as tensions remain high over Tehran's nuclear program. Both nations have signaled willingness to engage, though deep disagreements persist on the path forward. This comes as Iran continues asserting its regional interests ... earlier this week seizing two foreign oil tankers in the Persian Gulf over what it claims were fuel smuggling violations. ... Moving to Eastern Europe where Ukraine and Russia have completed a second round of US-brokered peace talks in Abu Dhabi. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says further negotiations are expected soon, possibly on American soil. The momentum is fragile though. Even as diplomats meet, heavy fighting continues along front lines, and Russia has intensified drone and missile strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure. The talks represent the most serious diplomatic push yet to end a conflict that's reshaped global security. ... In Asia, India and the United States are on the verge of sealing a major bilateral trade agreement. Officials project they'll finalize the pact within four to five days. Trade between the two nations already topped 190 billion dollars last year, growing seven percent. The deal is expected to include reciprocal tariffs and reshape how both countries approach commerce and manufacturing. ... Now to Japan where President Trump has publicly endorsed Prime Minister Yuko Takahashi ahead of Sunday's snap legislative elections. In a social media post, Trump praised her leadership and ruling coalition's performance. He's also scheduled a White House meeting with Takahashi for March 19th. The endorsement underscores strengthening US-Japan ties as both nations navigate shifting geopolitical currents in the Indo-Pacific. ... Finally, to Africa where Nigeria's security crisis deepens. President Bola Tinubu has ordered military deployment to Cayama district following brutal attacks by armed groups. Gunmen killed more than twenty people in northern Kaduna state this week alone. The violence reflects a persistent challenge facing the continent's most populous nation as militant groups exploit instability across multiple regions. ... That's your NewsCard Daily briefing. For more top stories and quick summaries that keep you informed in just minutes, check out the NewsCard app, available in the App Store.